The Jungle Gems of Mexico

A very different trip this one to the others I had been having in Mexico. I usually have been going away with my friend Adair and then always few from our social circle. This time I went away with different friends. SPANIARDS! My roomies Laura and Pedro, Nekané and Julen.

We hired a car on the Friday morning of the long weekend (13-16th March) and went off on the 8 hour drive.. or more, through winding roads, PELIGROSO curves- dangerous curves, beautiful spanning desert, Tequila plants, farmland, mining plants and finally to the Jungle of Xilitla. The car trip was really nice, sleeping off my hangover, then chatting in Spanish, then tuning out to the Spanish, and a few laughs of course- also very yummy lunch.

We arrived late in Xilitla had a nice little dinner in this quiet, misty hilltop town, very traditional, then bed in our quaint little hotel.

Early up for CASTILLA DE SIR EDWARD JAMES- An amazing set of houses, monuments, structures and crazily architectured pieces in the middle of the jungle- stairs to no where, crazy colour’s abstract arts, pools, open windows, houses with no roof- the guy was crazy (well he was part of the Royal family) but also had a beautiful mind. I think this is the most peaceful place I have ever been- We had so much fun adventuring around. And to finish off we climbed up through the damp muggy jungle (it was raining) to arrive at the Cascada! Incredible! Later we walked down and I climbed up to it- So incredible, THIS IS WHY I CAME TO MEXICO!

Lunch in a tiny little town, very traditional with little drunk Mexican man in the corner enjoying the ranchero music and trying to encourage me to dance and smiling at our friend Julen…. heheh dinner and a show.

Then we wanted to go to one of the most famous cave jumping spots in the world, but it was pouring, cold and we weren’t even sure the amazing spectacle of the birds, which its almost famous for, would be there. We decided to head on to the next location CD. Valles for some shopping and a nice relaxing movie night- BENJAMIN BUTTON, best movie I’ve seen for a while. Great Day!

Next day was an adventure and a half. Birds singing and sun shining as we awoke! Drove to the CASCADAS DE TAMUL, where we rowed in a boat- literally guys I had to row for like 2 and half hours- WHAT! Then we see the amazing Cascada, surrounded by the crystal clear aqua blue water. On the way back stop we at a random hill. We scammer up, following all the people (so many people) see another waterfall before being greeted by an open cave where you can swim in the crystal clear waters as the sun kisses the water- MAGIC! Pedro and I weren’t so peaceful, jumping off the walls etc- but what an incredible experience, and EVERYONE was so happy.

Next we decided to drive again through the winding mountainous roads; past the beautiful farmlands- what I like to call REAL MEXICO and again what I came to see, to an amazing little town TAMOSOPO. Again Cascadas. There were families everywhere having arrachera bbq´s and playing in the falls. It was such a wonderful atmosphere, real family holiday stuff. Here we were able to jump off ledges, off a diving board which really was about to break- into the waterfall and swing off a rope swing- heaven! We finally left for home sadly as it was getting dark- I begged them to leave me but to no avail.

The group was great- my Spanish was getting me by but sometimes hard to keep up, especially once tired. That night was rather quiet, dinner, an attempt to go bowling only to have the lights switched off on us and then a few games of pool. I don’t get a chance to do chillax stuff as Monterrey is always PARTIES, so this was just fab!

Last day. We went off to a Zona Archaeologica in the morning. I’m sure the historic relevance was there but there were no guides, no signs, and no info- so instead it was lots of grass and rocks- hmmm NEXT! Then we went off to yet another Cascada, de MISCOS. This place was incredible. A huge mountain with an amazing cliff face in front, and then you walk down past some lovely touristy outlets, see the traditional food stands and restaurants including pollo asada- chicken BBQ, and then the families again playing in the falls Crystal clear waterfalls, hundreds of tiny falls, a giant lake, boats, butterflies, crazy cool trees and also the opportunity to go jumping in the waterfalls off 8 jumps. Sadly we didn’t swim, we just enjoyed the sights sounds and later the amazing tastes of the BBQ. Very Mexican. Love seeing the family life.

Long car ride home, but all really close now and lovely just to rest with my friends!!

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My name is Emma and I'm a busy gal. Owner and Director of Lovelly Communications, I specialise in marketing and social media promotions. I also run a business called Lovelly Pet Sitters, we care for pets as if they are our own. Somehow, I also find plenty of time to travel! Blessed to run businesses that give me the freedom to follow my true passion, travel! I'm happiest when I'm having new experiences. Whether it's a new cafe down the road, a bucket list item like Everest Base Camp or seeing friends in another city, I truly love travelling! So please join me in my many adventures across my many sites. And please do contact me for information on any of the above!
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